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Pawn's Garage World 2014

Started by Pawnosuchus, December 30, 2014, 02:03:30 AM

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Pawnosuchus

This is a video of my Garage World  2014. I've made a few additions and subtractions since my last video. I try to get the best representation(or my favorite) of each species in as close to 1-40 scale as possible. For instance the new Wild Safari Sauropelta replaced the old Schleich one. No contest. I currently have 219 total species and 385 total creatures in my giant diorama. (Rejects consigned to box in basement.) I try to keep them in geological ages, Pre-Dinosaur, Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Mammals as much as space limitations provide. My wife does the landscaping with whatever materials we find. For purists, I will admit that some interactions between Dinosaurs are inaccurate. I had a technical problem with the sound on this video, but I believe the visual aspect is more interesting to forum members. Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNB7opBCDF4


Arul

Awesome  :D the sauropod walking down the land like a boss   :))

Dinomike

Very impressive!  How long is the display? Must take up quite a lot of space.
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Manatee

I can honestly say yours is one of the best collections on here, and that is no small feat. The display looks amazing; you can tell you really spent a lot of time constructing it.

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Roselaar

Spectacular display! And so many great figures, too. Excellent collection. :)

Pawnosuchus

Thanks everyone for your comments. It means a lot to me to have other members enjoy my collection. Dinomike, to answer your question, My set-up is about 20 ft. long and it varies in width between 4 and 2 feet. It's mostly 4 but there are a few areas that are cut out to give me access. I have about a half-dozen flying reptiles hanging in the air but, the wife didn't get them on the video. Thanks again, I appreciate all the comments!

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Pawnosuchus

I'm still looking for a decent Wooly Rhino in or around 1-40 scale for my collection. Any suggestions?

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Uroplatus

Oh my... So many great models on that display. Very nice.

Halichoeres

This is great. Almost makes me wish I didn't live on the 7th floor--I'd never have the space for something this imposing.
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Crackington

Great to see your updated collection Pawn, one of my favourites on the Forum. Mrs Pawn (not sure if I should call her that!) has done a brilliant job on the decor and the filming.

I think the Starlux Wooly Rhino is just about 1:40 by my rough calculations, but probably more by accident than design! Member Juju 1305 has a nice snap of it in a Forum thread from 2012. Its a nice vintage model:

http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=643.0




Pawnosuchus

Thanx again everyone for your comments! Crack, I've never been a big fan of Starlux although I acknowledge their importance in the history of collecting. I think the only one I have is the Eohippus.  If that Wooly Rhino is close to 1-40 I think I'll get one eventually.  Just can't take my Rhino being bigger than the mammoths.


Pachyrhinosaurus

I remember your video from v1 and after seeing this, it is clear that  you put lots of well-spent time and effort into this! I wanted to do something similar myself at one point, but space is not in abundance for me.
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